Before the wedding cards are issued, an engaged woman should leave her card personally upon her friends without entering the house.
When calling at the beginning of the season
a woman should leave her own card,
those of the men of the family, and two of
her husband's.
After formal invitations, a woman should leave her own card and those of the men of the family who were invited, whether they attended or not.
When calling formally a woman should leave a card, whether the hostess is at home or not.
When a woman calls upon a well-known friend, it is not necessary to send up a card.
When making a call at a hotel or other public place, the name of the person called upon should be written in the upper left- hand corner of the card—as:
For Mrs. Jane Wilson
The corner of the card should not be turned down.
P. P. C. cards may be left in person or sent by mail upon departure from city, or on leaving winter or summer resort.
The corner of the card should not be turned down.